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<blockquote data-quote="ForgottenSeer 95367" data-source="post: 1004894"><p>Is the boredom and paranoia so great in userland that people are compelled to mess with alpha\early beta features? Or do they just not understand that anything shipped via Windows Update is a mish-mash of code ranging from completely unfinished to barely usable to ready-for-test to high-level refinements?</p><p></p><p>It's prescient to keep one's hands off SAC until much further down the line. One would think that people would pick-up that Microsoft is obviously making SAC deliberately vague, cumbersome, problematic to install and activate - and very specifically limited because, the SAC policies, at the very least, are not ready for prime-time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ForgottenSeer 95367, post: 1004894"] Is the boredom and paranoia so great in userland that people are compelled to mess with alpha\early beta features? Or do they just not understand that anything shipped via Windows Update is a mish-mash of code ranging from completely unfinished to barely usable to ready-for-test to high-level refinements? It's prescient to keep one's hands off SAC until much further down the line. One would think that people would pick-up that Microsoft is obviously making SAC deliberately vague, cumbersome, problematic to install and activate - and very specifically limited because, the SAC policies, at the very least, are not ready for prime-time. [/QUOTE]
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